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Help please, I really need help please-example-1
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Answer:

-70

Explanation:

As shown in the picture, you can use the formula:

1st term + common difference(desired term -1)

From what is given, we can see that the first term is -2. We are looking for the 18th term, so 18 is our desired term. Lastly, to find the common difference, we can subtract a the term before a certain term from it:

common difference = -6 - (-2) = -4

Now, we can substitute what we have:

-2 + (-4)(18 - 1)

-2 - 4(17)

-2 - 68

-70

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